The Formula 1 season came to an appropriate end on Sunday in Brazil with a Sebastian Vettel win.

Racing out of the pole position, the 26-year-old German crossed the finish line a good 10 seconds before Red Bull Racing-Renault teammate Mark Webber, giving him an astounding ninth win in a row.

Here's a look at the final standings from Interlagos, courtesy of formula1.com:

Brazilian F1 Grand Prix Results

Position

Driver

Team

Laps

Time

1

Sebastian Vettel

Red Bull Racing-Renault

71

1:32:36.300

2

Mark Webber

Red Bull Racing-Renault

71

+10.4 secs

3

Fernando Alonso

Ferrari

71

+18.9 secs

4

Jenson Button

McLaren-Mercedes

71

+37.3 secs

5

Nico Rosberg

Mercedes

71

+39.0 secs

6

Sergio Perez

McLaren-Mercedes

71

+44.0 secs

7

Felipe Massa

Ferrari

71

+49.1 secs

8

Nico Hulkenberg

Sauber-Ferrari

71

+64.2 secs

9

Lewis Hamilton

Mercedes

71

+72.9 secs

10

Daniel Ricciardo

STR-Ferrari

70

+1 Lap

Put simply, Vettel, who is well on his way to becoming one of the greatest drivers ever in the sport, is unstoppable right now. In addition to his ninth consecutive win, Sunday's victory marked his 13th of the season. According to ESPN Stats & Info, both put him in the record books:

This win, of course, also wraps up his fourth consecutive world championship, although he already had that distinction locked in several races ago. Here are the final individual driver standings, via formula1.com:

2013 F1 Driver's Championship

Position

Driver

Team

Points

1

Sebastian Vettel

Red Bull Racing-Renault

397

2

Fernando Alonso

Ferrari

242

3

Mark Webber

Red Bull Racing-Renault

199

4

Lewis Hamilton

Mercedes

189

5

Kimi Räikkönen

Lotus-Renault

183

6

Nico Rosberg

Mercedes

171

7

Romain Grosjean

Lotus-Renault

132

8

Felipe Massa

Ferrari

112

9

Jenson Button

McLaren-Mercedes

73

10

Nico Hulkenberg

Sauber-Ferrari

51

Webber, who finished second on the day and third for the season, certainly went out on a high note. The 37-year-old Australian, who is set to leave F1 to compete in the FIA World Endurance Championship, put forth a tremendous race despite plenty of emotions, per NBC's F1 Twitter feed:

Another individual who deserves season-end recognition is Max Chilton.

The 22-year-old rookie didn't secure any points on the season, but as NBC pointed out, he made history by finishing every race:

Chilton certainly has a bright future, as does his Marussia-Cosworth team, which finished 10th in the constructors' championship and earned themselves a massive and well-deserved raise:

Here's a look at the final constructors' championship standings, per formula1.com:

2013 F1 Constructors' Championship

Position

Team

Points

1

Red Bull Racing-Renault

596

2

Mercedes

360

3

Ferrari

354

4

Lotus-Renault

315

5

McLaren-Mercedes

122

6

Force India-Mercedes

77

7

Sauber-Ferrari

57

8

STR-Ferrari

33

9

Williams-Renault

5

10

Marussia-Cosworth

0

11

Caterham-Renault

0

As you'll notice, Vettel could have won the team championship all by himself following his dominant season. But that didn't stop Mercedes from showing its enthusiasm for a second-place finish:

While drivers and teams partake in deserved celebrations, fans will unfortunately have to go through an F1 break following a scintillating season.